Originally published in the Guardian on 9 October 1974: A British intelligence officer turned author says he might take out a prosecution against the islands collectively under an ancient law of “harbouring of the King’s enemy”

He is Britain's most notorious drug dealer and once headed Interpol's target list. In his first ever interview, he tells Helen Pidd at his prison in Jersey that he is 'anti-drugs', hasn't squirrelled away £198m – and is the victim of a miscarriage of justice